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Old 28-02-2010, 10:02 AM   #19
4Vman
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It really depends on your definition of "collectible"...
There are people who collect stamps, spoons, wall ducks etc.
Being "rare" or having a low build number doesn't automatically mean it will broadly appeal to people as a "collectible"...
There will always be small groups of people/fanatics who see "collectability" in just about anything.
The best indicator i can think of to gauge if a vehicle has attracted enough interest to be viewed seriously as "collectable" is its market value having climbed past its original purchase price.
To me that would signify its seen or accepted widely as something special...



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